El documento resume la vida y obra de Charles Baudelaire. Detalla eventos clave entre 1821-1867 que incluyen su educación, amistades literarias, publicaciones de obras como Las flores del mal y traducciones de Edgar Allan Poe. También describe su visión de la poesía moderna y su intento de extraer lo eterno de lo transitorio en la ciudad moderna.
This document summarizes a presentation on Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem "Ulysses." The presentation provides background information on Ulysses, the Greek mythical character, and the origins of Tennyson's poem. It then explains and analyzes the poem, discussing figurative language. The presentation is delivered by Sharifa Bahri to 7th level students for their Poetry course. It covers topics such as the character of Ulysses, the origins of the poem in works by Homer and Dante, an explanation of the poem's themes and narrative voice, and an analysis of its metaphorical language.
This document provides a biography of Alfred George Gardiner, a 20th century British journalist and essayist. It discusses his career as a journalist rising to become the editor of The Daily News. As an essayist, his writing was marked by gentle humor and concern for others. One of his essays focused on the need for civility and saying "please" in everyday social interactions and dealings with others. Politeness and good manners, he argued, help make life run smoothly and bring sunshine to people's lives.
Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) was a French novelist born in Rouen, France. He was born into a family of doctors but had a lonely childhood and turned to writing. His most famous novel, Madame Bovary, published in 1856, was groundbreaking for its realism but controversial, leading to Flaubert's trial. Flaubert was a perfectionist known for his psychological analysis of characters and realistic portrayal of individuals and society in his works. He died in 1880 and is still considered an influential writer who helped establish literary realism.
Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) fue un escritor y filósofo español que vivió la mayor parte de su vida en Salamanca donde fue catedrático y rector de la Universidad. Cultivó diversos géneros como novela, poesía, ensayo y teatro. Sus obras giran en torno a dos temas principales: la identidad española y el sentido de la vida humana. Su estilo es sobrio y expresivo, utilizando términos populares.
El documento resume la vida y obra de Charles Baudelaire. Detalla eventos clave entre 1821-1867 que incluyen su educación, amistades literarias, publicaciones de obras como Las flores del mal y traducciones de Edgar Allan Poe. También describe su visión de la poesía moderna y su intento de extraer lo eterno de lo transitorio en la ciudad moderna.
This document summarizes a presentation on Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem "Ulysses." The presentation provides background information on Ulysses, the Greek mythical character, and the origins of Tennyson's poem. It then explains and analyzes the poem, discussing figurative language. The presentation is delivered by Sharifa Bahri to 7th level students for their Poetry course. It covers topics such as the character of Ulysses, the origins of the poem in works by Homer and Dante, an explanation of the poem's themes and narrative voice, and an analysis of its metaphorical language.
This document provides a biography of Alfred George Gardiner, a 20th century British journalist and essayist. It discusses his career as a journalist rising to become the editor of The Daily News. As an essayist, his writing was marked by gentle humor and concern for others. One of his essays focused on the need for civility and saying "please" in everyday social interactions and dealings with others. Politeness and good manners, he argued, help make life run smoothly and bring sunshine to people's lives.
Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) was a French novelist born in Rouen, France. He was born into a family of doctors but had a lonely childhood and turned to writing. His most famous novel, Madame Bovary, published in 1856, was groundbreaking for its realism but controversial, leading to Flaubert's trial. Flaubert was a perfectionist known for his psychological analysis of characters and realistic portrayal of individuals and society in his works. He died in 1880 and is still considered an influential writer who helped establish literary realism.
Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) fue un escritor y filósofo español que vivió la mayor parte de su vida en Salamanca donde fue catedrático y rector de la Universidad. Cultivó diversos géneros como novela, poesía, ensayo y teatro. Sus obras giran en torno a dos temas principales: la identidad española y el sentido de la vida humana. Su estilo es sobrio y expresivo, utilizando términos populares.
The poem describes the poet's longing for her grandmother's house where she once received unconditional love. After her grandmother's death, the house fell silent and became a place of darkness and horror. The poet wishes to return to the house to reconnect with the memory of love and comfort it once provided. She contrasts this with her current situation where, having lost her way after losing her grandmother's love, she must now beg strangers for even small amounts of love.
The poem describes a man entering an empty church. He observes the interior details like the books, flowers, and organ. An overwhelming silence fills the space. Though not religious, he wonders what will happen to churches when faith disappears. People may avoid them or use them for superstitions. Eventually, the buildings will no longer be recognizable as churches. However, the poem suggests people will always seek meaning and serious contemplation, so churches may continue to draw visitors even in ruins.
Alexander Baron was a British author and screenwriter best known for his novels about World War II such as From the City from the Plough (1948) and The Lowlife (1963). He was born in 1917 in Maidenhead, England and raised in the East End of London. During the 1930s, Baron was a leading activist for the Labour League of Youth which was aligned with the Communist Party, though he later became disillusioned with communism.
John Donne was a 17th century English poet known as one of the Metaphysical Poets. He reacted against the sweet tones of 16th century verse and adopted a more energetic, witty, and inventive style that fused rationality with passion. His poems sought to imitate human speech patterns, giving them a realistic and intimate feel. Donne often used metaphors and conceits that creatively extended comparisons over entire poems, drawing from academia like astronomy, metallurgy, and physiology. His poems sometimes involved paradoxes that expressed the contradictory nature of human behavior or arguments designed to tease the recipient.
Bapsi Sidhwa was an active social worker with great concern for the women around. Sidhwa started writing in the 1970s when she was inspired by the story of a young girl who ran away from home and was killed by her husband in the Hindukush mountains. This story was published in the form of her 2nd novel: the Bride. Currently she is teaching at the University of Texas, Houston. A brief introduction of her life is given in the slides.
The story is about an eight-year-old girl named Valli who lives in a village. She enjoys watching the bus pass by her village each hour and dreams of traveling on it. She carefully saves money by resisting treats and plans to take the bus during her mother's nap. One day, Valli bravely takes the bus alone, refusing help from others. She enjoys the sights but is frightened when she sees a cow that was alive earlier lying dead. Upon returning home, Valli affirms something her mother says, surprising them with her maturity. Her aunt refers to her as acting grown up but only Valli knows about her secret bus journey.
The poem describes machines and their abilities. It states that machines were created from ore and other raw materials and were designed and built to perform tasks. Machines only require fuel and maintenance to operate continuously for 24 hours a day. The poem lists the various jobs machines can do such as pulling, driving, printing, weaving, heating, lighting, running, swimming, flying, diving, seeing, hearing, counting, reading, writing. It states that machines can enable communication across long distances instantly and transport people by boat or train. Machines can also alter the landscape through activities like mining, drilling, damming rivers, and farming. However, the poem warns that machines cannot comprehend lies, love, pity or forgive and any mistakes
The document appears to be an analysis of the Percy Bysshe Shelley poem "Ozymandias". It begins by providing context that the poem was written during a contest between Shelley and another poet. It then summarizes the key elements of the poem, including that it describes a traveler coming upon a statue in the desert of a king named Ozymandias. The statue is broken and worn, but its inscription declares "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: / Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!". The summary concludes that Shelley uses this statue as a metaphor for the inevitable decline of invented human power and artificial constructs over time.
En esta presentacion se encuentra en forma de resumen la vida y obra de el denomidado poeta maldito Charles Pierre Baudelaire ; ciritco del arte, de lo socialmente establecido y autor de una vision mas revolucionaria de la poesía la cual llega hasta nuestros diás.
The poem describes the poet's longing for her grandmother's house where she once received unconditional love. After her grandmother's death, the house fell silent and became a place of darkness and horror. The poet wishes to return to the house to reconnect with the memory of love and comfort it once provided. She contrasts this with her current situation where, having lost her way after losing her grandmother's love, she must now beg strangers for even small amounts of love.
The poem describes a man entering an empty church. He observes the interior details like the books, flowers, and organ. An overwhelming silence fills the space. Though not religious, he wonders what will happen to churches when faith disappears. People may avoid them or use them for superstitions. Eventually, the buildings will no longer be recognizable as churches. However, the poem suggests people will always seek meaning and serious contemplation, so churches may continue to draw visitors even in ruins.
Alexander Baron was a British author and screenwriter best known for his novels about World War II such as From the City from the Plough (1948) and The Lowlife (1963). He was born in 1917 in Maidenhead, England and raised in the East End of London. During the 1930s, Baron was a leading activist for the Labour League of Youth which was aligned with the Communist Party, though he later became disillusioned with communism.
John Donne was a 17th century English poet known as one of the Metaphysical Poets. He reacted against the sweet tones of 16th century verse and adopted a more energetic, witty, and inventive style that fused rationality with passion. His poems sought to imitate human speech patterns, giving them a realistic and intimate feel. Donne often used metaphors and conceits that creatively extended comparisons over entire poems, drawing from academia like astronomy, metallurgy, and physiology. His poems sometimes involved paradoxes that expressed the contradictory nature of human behavior or arguments designed to tease the recipient.
Bapsi Sidhwa was an active social worker with great concern for the women around. Sidhwa started writing in the 1970s when she was inspired by the story of a young girl who ran away from home and was killed by her husband in the Hindukush mountains. This story was published in the form of her 2nd novel: the Bride. Currently she is teaching at the University of Texas, Houston. A brief introduction of her life is given in the slides.
The story is about an eight-year-old girl named Valli who lives in a village. She enjoys watching the bus pass by her village each hour and dreams of traveling on it. She carefully saves money by resisting treats and plans to take the bus during her mother's nap. One day, Valli bravely takes the bus alone, refusing help from others. She enjoys the sights but is frightened when she sees a cow that was alive earlier lying dead. Upon returning home, Valli affirms something her mother says, surprising them with her maturity. Her aunt refers to her as acting grown up but only Valli knows about her secret bus journey.
The poem describes machines and their abilities. It states that machines were created from ore and other raw materials and were designed and built to perform tasks. Machines only require fuel and maintenance to operate continuously for 24 hours a day. The poem lists the various jobs machines can do such as pulling, driving, printing, weaving, heating, lighting, running, swimming, flying, diving, seeing, hearing, counting, reading, writing. It states that machines can enable communication across long distances instantly and transport people by boat or train. Machines can also alter the landscape through activities like mining, drilling, damming rivers, and farming. However, the poem warns that machines cannot comprehend lies, love, pity or forgive and any mistakes
The document appears to be an analysis of the Percy Bysshe Shelley poem "Ozymandias". It begins by providing context that the poem was written during a contest between Shelley and another poet. It then summarizes the key elements of the poem, including that it describes a traveler coming upon a statue in the desert of a king named Ozymandias. The statue is broken and worn, but its inscription declares "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: / Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!". The summary concludes that Shelley uses this statue as a metaphor for the inevitable decline of invented human power and artificial constructs over time.
En esta presentacion se encuentra en forma de resumen la vida y obra de el denomidado poeta maldito Charles Pierre Baudelaire ; ciritco del arte, de lo socialmente establecido y autor de una vision mas revolucionaria de la poesía la cual llega hasta nuestros diás.
El documento describe los componentes principales de un ordenador, incluyendo el hardware físico, el software de programas, la CPU y periféricos de entrada como teclados y ratones; periféricos de salida como pantallas y impresoras; y periféricos de almacenamiento como discos duros, unidades ópticas y memorias flash. También detalla diferentes puertos del ordenador como USB, serie y paralelo, así como componentes internos como la placa base, ranuras de expansión y cables.
Este documento presenta un estudio de caso sobre la planeación estratégica de NEPSA PLIANT CORPORATION S.A. DE C.V., una empresa mexicana dedicada a la manufactura de película plástica. Describe los procesos y productos de la planta, realiza un diagnóstico interno y externo identificando fortalezas y debilidades, y analiza factores económicos y sociales. El resumen concluye que el documento provee una evaluación integral de la situación estratégica de NEPSA para guiar el desarrol
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de soportes contables y no contables utilizados en las empresas para registrar operaciones comerciales. Entre los soportes contables se encuentran recibos de caja, facturas, notas débito y crédito, entre otros. Los soportes no contables incluyen cotizaciones, pedidos y remesas que proveen información para la toma de decisiones. El documento también explica el procedimiento para registrar los soportes en los libros contables de la empresa.
El documento habla sobre los elementos del diseño gráfico, en particular sobre el color. Explica que el color es una percepción visual que se genera en el cerebro al interpretar las señales nerviosas de la luz reflejada por los objetos. Luego describe los modelos de color RGB y CMYK y cómo funcionan. Finalmente, analiza los significados y efectos psicológicos de diferentes colores como el rojo, azul, amarillo y más.
El documento describe la aplicación de tecnologías de información y comunicaciones (TIC) en el mercado mayorista de energía. Explica cómo las TIC han permitido la operación en tiempo real, la liquidación comercial ex post, y los requerimientos tecnológicos para la administración del mercado. También describe varias aplicaciones TIC como la Bolsa de Energía, sistemas SCADA, data warehousing, OLAP, capacitaciones virtuales, y servicios en línea para los agentes del mercado. El documento concluye que el futuro del mercado depen
Surréalisme dans la Littérature française: Apollinaire, Proust, Eluard
- Le Pont Mirabeau
- La colombe poignardée etv le jet d'eau
- Zone
- La petite Madelaine (à la recherche du temps perdu)
- La courbe de tes yeux
Power-point sur une peintre née en Argentine, mais d'origine espagnole, qui a fait une exposition à Paris sur les années noires de son pays, c'est à dire sur les années de la dicttature de Videla.
Cycle de Formation Théâtrale 2024 / 2025Billy DEYLORD
Pour la Saison 2024 / 2025, l'association « Le Bateau Ivre » propose un Cycle de formation théâtrale pour particuliers amateurs et professionnels des arts de la scène enfants, adolescents et adultes à l'Espace Saint-Jean de Melun (77). 108 heures de formation, d’octobre 2024 à juin 2025, à travers trois cours hebdomadaires (« Pierrot ou la science de la Scène », « Montage de spectacles », « Le Mime et son Répertoire ») et un stage annuel « Tournez dans un film de cinéma muet ».
Conseils pour Les Jeunes | Conseils de La Vie| Conseil de La JeunesseOscar Smith
Besoin des conseils pour les Jeunes ? Le document suivant est plein des conseils de la Vie ! C’est vraiment un document conseil de la jeunesse que tout jeune devrait consulter.
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Aimeriez-vous donc…
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Ce document est une ressource qui met en évidence deux obstacles qui empêchent les jeunes de mener une vie épanouie : l'inaction et le pessimisme.
1) Découvrez comment l'inaction, c'est-à-dire le fait de ne pas agir ou d'agir alors qu'on le devrait ou qu'on est censé le faire, est un obstacle à une vie épanouie ;
> Comment l'inaction affecte-t-elle l'avenir du jeune ? Que devraient plutôt faire les jeunes pour se racheter et récupérer ce qui leur appartient ? A découvrir dans le document ;
2) Le pessimisme, c'est douter de tout ! Les jeunes doutent que la génération plus âgée ne soit jamais orientée vers la bonne volonté. Les jeunes se sentent toujours mal à l'aise face à la ruse et la volonté politique de la génération plus âgée ! Cet état de doute extrême empêche les jeunes de découvrir les opportunités offertes par les politiques et les dispositifs en faveur de la jeunesse. Voulez-vous en savoir plus sur ces opportunités que la plupart des jeunes ne découvrent pas à cause de leur pessimisme ? Consultez cette ressource gratuite et profitez-en !
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Newsletter SPW Agriculture en province du Luxembourg du 12-06-24BenotGeorges3
Les informations et évènements agricoles en province du Luxembourg et en Wallonie susceptibles de vous intéresser et diffusés par le SPW Agriculture, Direction de la Recherche et du Développement, Service extérieur de Libramont.
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Formation M2i - Onboarding réussi - les clés pour intégrer efficacement vos n...M2i Formation
Améliorez l'intégration de vos nouveaux collaborateurs grâce à notre formation flash sur l'onboarding. Découvrez des stratégies éprouvées et des outils pratiques pour transformer l'intégration en une expérience fluide et efficace, et faire de chaque nouvelle recrue un atout pour vos équipes.
Les points abordés lors de la formation :
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- Les outils et stratégies pour un onboarding efficace
- L'engagement et la culture d'entreprise
- L'onboarding continu et l'amélioration continue
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Impact des Critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG) sur les...mrelmejri
J'ai réalisé ce projet pour obtenir mon diplôme en licence en sciences de gestion, spécialité management, à l'ISCAE Manouba. Au cours de mon stage chez Attijari Bank, j'ai été particulièrement intéressé par l'impact des critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG) sur les décisions d'investissement dans le secteur bancaire. Cette étude explore comment ces critères influencent les stratégies et les choix d'investissement des banques.
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14. Il utilise la figure de la synesthésie, mèlange dessensations (odorat, toucher, ouïe, vue ).Il faut accepter l'idée d'une mobilisation des sens en synergie.
22. elle inciteauxpéchés.Elle est associéau SERPENT: associé dans la religion à l'animal tentateur et maléfique. Il symbolise le mal Grâce à Jeanne, le poète s'évade: « Comme un navire qui s'éveille au vent du matin ». La destination est indéfinie.
23. Invitationauvoyage Poésie dédiée à Marie Daubrun; Il y a descorrespondancesentre la femme et le paysage; Il utilise le versimpair; Le rythme est légèreet musicale.
24. Le Spleen de Paris (1869) LE DESESPOIR DE LA VIEILLE Une vieille esseulée essaie en vain de communiquer avec un enfant. Le poète nous montre une nature corrompue par le temps - vivant d'amour et de solitude - avec un regard mêlé de cruauté et de tendresse.
31. Le Spleen concerne le corpset l’esprit.La poésie est la description, obtenu grâce à la personnification de certaines ambiances, de l’angoisse qui écrase, dans l'esprit du poète, toutes les autres pensées.